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Singh recognized for multicultural efforts
Singh named 'rising star' at conference
Building connections between art and science
Artbots are one way teachers can blend creativity and STEM education in a lesson
COE researchers help link vitamin D, depression
Vitamin D deficiency is not just harmful to physical health, it may also impact mental health, says a team of researchers who have found a link between seasonal depression and a lack of sunlight.
Galyardt selected as a CTL Fellow for Innovative Teaching
April Galyardt, an assistant professor of educational psychology, has been selected as a member of the inaugural cohort of the University of Georgia Center for Teaching and Learning's "Teaching Fellows for Innovative Teaching" program.
St.Pierre to give keynotes at Finnish, Australian research conferences
Elizabeth A. St.Pierre, a professor in the Department of Educational Theory and Practice, will give two keynote speeches at international educational research conferences over the next few weeks.
Students honored at educational communications conference
Three College of Education doctoral students in the learning, design and technology program were honored at the 2014 Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Convention held Nov. 4-8 in Jacksonville, Florida.
UGA faculty participate in White House conference on counselors
More than a dozen University of Georgia faculty and local public school partners were among a 20-member team from Georgia who participated in a White House conference on improving school counseling preparation this week at San Diego State University.
Dousay to attend Google Teacher Academy
University of Wyoming assistant professor of instructional technology Tonia Dousay (PhD '13) joins a select group of educators participating in the next Google Teacher Academy Dec. 2-3 in Austin, Texas.
Kinesiology program ranks in top 10
The College's kinesiology program is ranked among the top 10 places to major in health and physical fitness education